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I first got a deuce in late 2006 and joined here in January 2007.
I started slowly, learning and replacing parts. cranetruck was a huge help with the mysteries of electric failures and cures.
When lights did not work, I learned about grounds. When brakes needed checking, I learned how.
So, this morning I was out checking the two deuces fluids, batteries and such. I turned on the electric power for the lights on one deuce and the turn signals went blink, then dead. Turn signal left, blink then dead. Turn signal right, blink then dead.
I went to the garage, got the spare flasher, a screw driver and a 7/16 wrench, replaced the flasher and blinky blinky. It took a total of 15 minutes from finding the problem to solving it.
I think I am becoming an old hand at this keeping a deuce running. Frightening, really.
I started slowly, learning and replacing parts. cranetruck was a huge help with the mysteries of electric failures and cures.
When lights did not work, I learned about grounds. When brakes needed checking, I learned how.
So, this morning I was out checking the two deuces fluids, batteries and such. I turned on the electric power for the lights on one deuce and the turn signals went blink, then dead. Turn signal left, blink then dead. Turn signal right, blink then dead.
I went to the garage, got the spare flasher, a screw driver and a 7/16 wrench, replaced the flasher and blinky blinky. It took a total of 15 minutes from finding the problem to solving it.
I think I am becoming an old hand at this keeping a deuce running. Frightening, really.